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"By releasing students from the pressure of the practical major and allowing them to study what they are sincerely interested in, we allow them to become smarter, more creative, and more able" says Professor Cecilia Gaposchkin in the May 22, 2015

Sutoris, originally from Banska Bystrica, Slovakia, has been named a Gates Cambridge Scholar for 2015. Sutoris, who is currently in Nepal teaching with the cross-cultural education oganization Where There Be Dragons, plans to use the scholarship to earn a

As author of the catalog accompanying "The Plains Indians: Artists of Earth and Sky" exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Calloway writes, "Comanches and Utes traded them to Shoshones, Kiowas traded them to Caddos; Wichitas and

John Howard '15, Lucas Katler '15 and Annie Oppenheim '15 are among a select number of Dartmouth seniors with demonstrated leadership experience...says Sadhana Hall, deputy director of the Rockefeller Center, who has designed and developed the program for the past 10 years.

The Dartmouth Vietnam Project (DVP), launched in summer 2014 and sponsored by the History Department, is an experiential learning program that provides a group of Dartmouth students the chance to get hands-on practice in this exciting field of historical research.

"This particular attack reflects … decades of criminalization of these schools, and a situation where in the current Mexican government it is really hard to tell where the state begins, and where drug cartels end," says Tanalís Padilla, associate professor of Latin American history at Dartmouth.

The archived U.S. Marine field records pinpoint the coordinates: In the “Dodge City” area about 10 miles south of Da Nang in the Quang Nam Province of South Vietnam, 2nd Lt. William “Billy” Smoyer ’67 died in a rice paddy on July 28, 1968.